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Republic Day

Republic Day is the name of a holiday in several countries to commemorate the day when they became republics. In some countries, it is known as National Day or Proclamation Day, or by some other sort of name.

January

26 of January in India

India gained its independence on 15 August 1947, after which the process of preparing a constitution was started. The Constitution was passed on 26 November 1949 in the Constituent Assembly. It was adopted on 26 January 1950 with a democratic government system, when the country became a republic in true sense. 26 January was selected, because it was this day in 1930 when the Declaration of Indian Independence was passed.
India achieved independence from British rule on 15 August 1947 following the Indian independence movement noted for largely peaceful nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience led by the Indian National Congress. The independence came through the Indian Independence Act 1947 (10 & 11 Geo 6 c. 30), an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that partitioned British India into the two new independent Dominions of the British Commonwealth (later Commonwealth of Nations): India and Pakistan. India obtained its independence on 15 August 1947 as a constitutional monarchy with George VI as head of state and the Earl Mountbatten as governor-general. The country, though, did not yet have a permanent constitution; instead its laws were based on the modified colonial Government of India Act 1935. On 28 August 1947, the Drafting Committee was appointed to draft a permanent constitution, with Dr.B. R. Ambedkar as chairman. While India's Independence Day celebrates its freedom from British Rule, the Republic Day celebrates of coming into force of its constitution.

Republic

A republic (from Latin:res publica) is a sovereign state or country which is organised with a form of government in which power resides in elected individuals representing the citizen body and government leaders exercise power according to the rule of law. In modern times, the definition of a republic is commonly limited to a government which excludes a monarch. Currently, 147 of the world's 206 sovereign states use the word "republic" as part of their official names; not all of these are republics in the sense of having elected governments, nor do all nations with elected governments use the word "republic" in their names.

Both modern and ancient republics vary widely in their ideology and composition. In the classical and medieval period of Europe, many states were fashioned on the Roman Republic, which referred to the governance of the city of Rome, between it having kings and emperors. The Italian medieval and Renaissance political tradition, today referred to as "civic humanism", is sometimes considered to derive directly from Roman republicans such as Sallust and Tacitus. However, Greek-influenced Roman authors, such as Polybius and Cicero, sometimes also used the term as a translation for the Greek politeia which could mean regime generally, but could also be applied to certain specific types of regime which did not exactly correspond to that of the Roman Republic. Republics were not equated with classical democracies such as Athens, but had a democratic aspect.

Poetry uses forms and conventions to suggest differential interpretation to words, or to evoke emotive responses. Devices such as assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia and rhythm are sometimes used to achieve musical or incantatory effects. The use of ambiguity, symbolism, irony and other stylistic elements of poetic diction often leaves a poem open to multiple interpretations. Similarly figures of speech such as metaphor, simile and metonymy create a resonance between otherwise disparate images—a layering of meanings, forming connections previously not perceived. Kindred forms of resonance may exist, between individual verses, in their patterns of rhyme or rhythm.

Ankur Jain

Ankur Jain (born February 10, 1990) is an entrepreneur, and the founder and chairman of the Kairos Society, an organization of young entrepreneurs aiming to solve real-world problems.

Jain is also the founder & CEO of Humin, a technology company based in Silicon Valley that is behind the mobile contacts application, Humin, as well as the application, Knock Knock. Jain's contacts app, Humin, has been referred to as a "Social Operating System" and has been named one of the "Top 100 Greatest Innovations of 2014" by Popular Science. Jain has been credited with getting celebrity backers including Richard Branson, will.i.am, and Ari Emanuel behind the company.

In 2011, Inc. magazine named Ankur Jain the "Best Connected 21-Year-Old in the World" and awarded Jain "30 Under 30". In 2012, Jain was also named 30 under 30 by CSM. and in 2015, he and his co-founder, David Wyler, were named 30 under 30 by Forbes.

The primary mission of the Indian Army is to ensure national security and unity, defending the nation from external aggression and threats, and maintaining peace and security within its borders. It conducts humanitarian rescue operations during natural calamities and other disturbances, like Operation Surya Hope, and can also be requisitioned by the government to cope with internal threats. It is a major component of national power alongside the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force. The army has been involved in four wars with neighbouring Pakistan and one with China. Other major operations undertaken by the army include Operation Vijay, Operation Meghdoot and Operation Cactus. Apart from conflicts, the army has conducted large peace time exercises like Operation Brasstacks and Exercise Shoorveer, and it has also been an active participant in numerous United Nations peacekeeping missions including the ones in Cyprus, Lebanon, Congo, Angola, Cambodia, Vietnam, Namibia, El Salvador, Liberia, Mozambique and Somalia.

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On What Ground Plato Condemns Poetry

Poetry on Republic day 2014 at IIT Jodhpur by Avadhesh Kumar Sharma 'Dhruv'

Poetry on Republic day 2014 at IIT Jodhpur by Avadhesh Kumar Sharma 'Dhruv'

Poetry on Republic day 2014 at IIT Jodhpur by Avadhesh Kumar Sharma 'Dhruv'

In This video some poems are written by me and some are written by some other poets. I am very thankful to Mr. Sandeep Diwedi ji (sandeepdwivedi65@gmail.com) and Mr. Ritesh Goel Arya ji who allowed me to recite their beautiful poem....

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On this Republic Day, presenting you a realistic but optimistic social poetry by Ankur Jain which talks about some current events of our country with a disclaimer that if you don't change, nothing will change.
A Bhor Productions PresentationPoem written and recited by Ankur Jain
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On What Ground Plato Condemns Poetry

published: 06 Feb 2017

Poetry on Republic day 2014 at IIT Jodhpur by Avadhesh Kumar Sharma 'Dhruv'

In This video some poems are written by me and some are written by some other poets. I am very thankful to Mr. Sandeep Diwedi ji (sandeepdwivedi65@gmail.com) and Mr. Ritesh Goel Arya ji who allowed me to recite their beautiful poem....

Hello Friends, HappyRepublic Day to all.
On this Republic Day, presenting you a realistic but optimistic social poetry by Ankur Jain which talks about some current events of our country with a disclaimer that if you don't change, nothing will change.
A Bhor Productions PresentationPoem written and recited by Ankur Jain
Directed by Shatrughan Mandal
Edited and Sound by Raghav Singh Rajput
Cinematography by PushkarDattaArt (Jugaad) by Atul Jain
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Piyush is a student, a writer by passion and an entrepreneur by profession. He says, "Try reading my empty books. There is so much I have written in it."
Follo...

Piyush is a student, a writer by passion and an entrepreneur by profession. He says, "Try reading my empty books. There is so much I have written in it."
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Poetry On patriotism | Republic daySpecial | Arjoo Malik | Open Mic | Stage Poetry
Open mic in hisar | open mic in haryana | Stage Poetry | Gjus&t Hisar
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This poetry is specially based on our Indian Army & Our National FlagHappy69thRepublic Day to all of you guys!!! Hope you guys like it... and its originally written ... many more videos coming soon...... stay tuned :)
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Poetry on Republic day 2014 at IIT Jodhpur by Avadhesh Kumar Sharma 'Dhruv'

In This video some poems are written by me and some are written by some other poets. I am very thankful to Mr. Sandeep Diwedi ji (sandeepdwivedi65@gmail.com) an...

In This video some poems are written by me and some are written by some other poets. I am very thankful to Mr. Sandeep Diwedi ji (sandeepdwivedi65@gmail.com) and Mr. Ritesh Goel Arya ji who allowed me to recite their beautiful poem....

In This video some poems are written by me and some are written by some other poets. I am very thankful to Mr. Sandeep Diwedi ji (sandeepdwivedi65@gmail.com) and Mr. Ritesh Goel Arya ji who allowed me to recite their beautiful poem....

Hello Friends, HappyRepublic Day to all.
On this Republic Day, presenting you a realistic but optimistic social poetry by Ankur Jain which talks about some current events of our country with a disclaimer that if you don't change, nothing will change.
A Bhor Productions PresentationPoem written and recited by Ankur Jain
Directed by Shatrughan Mandal
Edited and Sound by Raghav Singh Rajput
Cinematography by PushkarDattaArt (Jugaad) by Atul Jain
Assitant Director Bhushan Mande
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Hello Friends, HappyRepublic Day to all.
On this Republic Day, presenting you a realistic but optimistic social poetry by Ankur Jain which talks about some current events of our country with a disclaimer that if you don't change, nothing will change.
A Bhor Productions PresentationPoem written and recited by Ankur Jain
Directed by Shatrughan Mandal
Edited and Sound by Raghav Singh Rajput
Cinematography by PushkarDattaArt (Jugaad) by Atul Jain
Assitant Director Bhushan Mande
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Padmavati Poem | Republic Day Special | Poetry by Narendra Mishra

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published: 25 Jan 2018

The Republic Book 1 by Plato read by A Poetry Channel

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Synopsis of Book 1 of the Republic:
While visiting the Piraeus with Glaucon, Polemarchus asks Socrates to join him for a celebration. Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Thrasymachus are then each asked their definitions of justice by Socrates. Cephalus defines justice as giving what is owed. Polemarchus says justice is "the art which gives good to friends and evil to enemies". Thrasymachus proclaims "justice is nothing else than the interest of the stronger". Socrates overturns their definitions and says that it is your advantage to be just and disadvantage to be unjust. The first b...

published: 28 Jan 2018

Adonis Interview: I Was Born for Poetry

The story of one of the great poets of the Arab world. How an original poem written for the Syrian president sent him to school, how he got the name Adonis, revolutionized Arabic poetry and lives in the exile of being – in continuous beginnings.
Though he grew up in a poor rural farming environment, Adonis’ father familiarized him with old Arab cultural heritage. The essence of this heritage, Adonis feels, is poetry, and he thus grew up reading the classic Arab poets such as al-Mutanabbi, Abu Tammam and al-Ma’arri. When the first elected president of The Syrian Republic, Shukri al-Quwatli, came to visit his village in 1943, following Syria’s independence, the young Adonis took it upon himself to present him with a poem he had written in the president’s honour. This poem made such an impre...

In this lecture video, I discuss one of Plato's shortest works, his dialogue, the Ion (named after one of its interlocutors). This dialogue between the Athenian Socrates and a successful rhapsode, Ion, from Ephesus concerns the connected arts of poetry and interpretation of poetry.
The central question is whether the rhapsode, or even the poet himself, possesses knowledge. . . or whether he "speaks well" and judges who "speaks well" on some other basis. Plato advances the theory that poets, and those who successfully interpret them, experience a kind of divine possession, an ek-stasis that sets them outside of themselves.
00:06 overview, characters, and theme of the dialogue
12:53 a hint about reading Platonic dialogues
14:43 whether rhapsodes possess knowledge or not
25:09 poetry a...

published: 18 Jan 2014

Girls Republic -Topic - Poetry | ARY Musik

GirlsRepublic28th March 2016 Who runs the world? Girls. VJ Becks has taken the responsibility of empowering women by hosting Girls Republic. The show is all about giving awareness to women. The Live show not only spreads information but it also entertains the viewers by playing songs.

The Stream - The power of poetry

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Roman Politics and Poetry: Cicero and Catullus

The Roman love poet Catullus wrote passionate poems about his tempestuous relationship with 'Lesbia', as well as obscene diatribes about high profile contemporaries like Julius Caesar.
In this vodcast Dr RhiannonEvans and Dr Sonya Wurster discuss Catullus' apparent rejection of traditional Roman values and why the conservative politician Cicero strongly disapproved of poets like Catullus.

Dr. Sadler's Philosophy Forum, Session 3: Plato, Mimesis, and Poetry

This is a recording of the live feed for the third Dr. Sadler's Philosophy forum, where I started out by discussing Plato as an author, his views about mimesis and poetic production, and how these views of his give us hints about the status of his own work. After that, I fielded questions and comments from viewers.
Plato's works are rather paradoxical, in that on one level he appears to devalue or denigrate mimesis and poetry, while at the same time, he uses both of them to great advantage in the dialogues themselves.
Viewers were not only be able to watch and listen, but also be able to participate by writing questions and comments either on the page for the event or in the Q&Ainterface.
I've been asked about suggested readings for this hangout. I ended up touching on the following ...

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Poem link : http://www.ajabgjab.com/2017/12/padmini-gora-badal.html
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Hello guys,
Its a very special video for us as its a tribute to all Indians from Honesttlly Insane.
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Poem link : http://www.ajabgjab.com/2017/12/padmini-gora-badal.html
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The Republic Book 1 by Plato read by A Poetry Channel

Well, kiddies, this video file was too large for Facebook so here I am on Youtube again, posting my reading here with minimal imagery. Let's see if some bogus ...

Well, kiddies, this video file was too large for Facebook so here I am on Youtube again, posting my reading here with minimal imagery. Let's see if some bogus group comes along to claim copyright on Plato's images.
Synopsis of Book 1 of the Republic:
While visiting the Piraeus with Glaucon, Polemarchus asks Socrates to join him for a celebration. Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Thrasymachus are then each asked their definitions of justice by Socrates. Cephalus defines justice as giving what is owed. Polemarchus says justice is "the art which gives good to friends and evil to enemies". Thrasymachus proclaims "justice is nothing else than the interest of the stronger". Socrates overturns their definitions and says that it is your advantage to be just and disadvantage to be unjust. The first book ends in aporia concerning its essence.

Well, kiddies, this video file was too large for Facebook so here I am on Youtube again, posting my reading here with minimal imagery. Let's see if some bogus group comes along to claim copyright on Plato's images.
Synopsis of Book 1 of the Republic:
While visiting the Piraeus with Glaucon, Polemarchus asks Socrates to join him for a celebration. Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Thrasymachus are then each asked their definitions of justice by Socrates. Cephalus defines justice as giving what is owed. Polemarchus says justice is "the art which gives good to friends and evil to enemies". Thrasymachus proclaims "justice is nothing else than the interest of the stronger". Socrates overturns their definitions and says that it is your advantage to be just and disadvantage to be unjust. The first book ends in aporia concerning its essence.

Adonis Interview: I Was Born for Poetry

The story of one of the great poets of the Arab world. How an original poem written for the Syrian president sent him to school, how he got the name Adonis, rev...

The story of one of the great poets of the Arab world. How an original poem written for the Syrian president sent him to school, how he got the name Adonis, revolutionized Arabic poetry and lives in the exile of being – in continuous beginnings.
Though he grew up in a poor rural farming environment, Adonis’ father familiarized him with old Arab cultural heritage. The essence of this heritage, Adonis feels, is poetry, and he thus grew up reading the classic Arab poets such as al-Mutanabbi, Abu Tammam and al-Ma’arri. When the first elected president of The Syrian Republic, Shukri al-Quwatli, came to visit his village in 1943, following Syria’s independence, the young Adonis took it upon himself to present him with a poem he had written in the president’s honour. This poem made such an impression on the president, that he granted him a wish – that of going to school.
‘Adonis’ was a name that the poet took on in his teens, inspired by his reading of the mythological tale of Adonis and motivated by the constant rejection of his poems by magazines due to his real name (Ali Ahmad Said Esber). The nature of this new name would, however, also come to be significant for how his life turned out, as he says: “In one way or another my own life became a sort of a myth… Sometimes I hesitate to tell it. Because how can someone have a dream which becomes a reality?”
In extension of this, Adonis reflects of the line of coincidences that seem to have shaped his life: “My life has been a series of continuous beginnings. One leap here, another leap there, as if it was all about escaping from the social and political environment I lived in.”
Ali Ahmad Said Esber (born 1930), known as Adonis, is a Syrian poet, essayist and translator. He took on the name ‘Adonis’ at age 17 when he was rejected by a number of magazines under his real name. Adonis is often seen as a rebel, who modernized Arabic poetry, following his own rules. In 1955 he was imprisoned in Syria as a result of his beliefs and political conviction. Following his release from prison in 1956 he moved to Beirut, Lebanon and has since resided primarily in Paris, France. From 1980-1981 he was a professor of Arabic at the Sorbonne in Paris. Adonis became a leading exponent of the Neo-Sufi trend in modern Arabic poetry and has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature many times since 1988 and is widely reputed to be the greatest living poet of the Arab world.
Adonis was interviewed by Hanna Ziadeh at his home in Copenhagen, November 2014.
Camera: Klaus Elmer
Produced by: ChristianLund
Edited by: Kamilla Bruus
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Museum of Modern Art, 2015
Supported by Nordea-fonden

The story of one of the great poets of the Arab world. How an original poem written for the Syrian president sent him to school, how he got the name Adonis, revolutionized Arabic poetry and lives in the exile of being – in continuous beginnings.
Though he grew up in a poor rural farming environment, Adonis’ father familiarized him with old Arab cultural heritage. The essence of this heritage, Adonis feels, is poetry, and he thus grew up reading the classic Arab poets such as al-Mutanabbi, Abu Tammam and al-Ma’arri. When the first elected president of The Syrian Republic, Shukri al-Quwatli, came to visit his village in 1943, following Syria’s independence, the young Adonis took it upon himself to present him with a poem he had written in the president’s honour. This poem made such an impression on the president, that he granted him a wish – that of going to school.
‘Adonis’ was a name that the poet took on in his teens, inspired by his reading of the mythological tale of Adonis and motivated by the constant rejection of his poems by magazines due to his real name (Ali Ahmad Said Esber). The nature of this new name would, however, also come to be significant for how his life turned out, as he says: “In one way or another my own life became a sort of a myth… Sometimes I hesitate to tell it. Because how can someone have a dream which becomes a reality?”
In extension of this, Adonis reflects of the line of coincidences that seem to have shaped his life: “My life has been a series of continuous beginnings. One leap here, another leap there, as if it was all about escaping from the social and political environment I lived in.”
Ali Ahmad Said Esber (born 1930), known as Adonis, is a Syrian poet, essayist and translator. He took on the name ‘Adonis’ at age 17 when he was rejected by a number of magazines under his real name. Adonis is often seen as a rebel, who modernized Arabic poetry, following his own rules. In 1955 he was imprisoned in Syria as a result of his beliefs and political conviction. Following his release from prison in 1956 he moved to Beirut, Lebanon and has since resided primarily in Paris, France. From 1980-1981 he was a professor of Arabic at the Sorbonne in Paris. Adonis became a leading exponent of the Neo-Sufi trend in modern Arabic poetry and has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature many times since 1988 and is widely reputed to be the greatest living poet of the Arab world.
Adonis was interviewed by Hanna Ziadeh at his home in Copenhagen, November 2014.
Camera: Klaus Elmer
Produced by: ChristianLund
Edited by: Kamilla Bruus
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Museum of Modern Art, 2015
Supported by Nordea-fonden

In this lecture video, I discuss one of Plato's shortest works, his dialogue, the Ion (named after one of its interlocutors). This dialogue between the Athenia...

In this lecture video, I discuss one of Plato's shortest works, his dialogue, the Ion (named after one of its interlocutors). This dialogue between the Athenian Socrates and a successful rhapsode, Ion, from Ephesus concerns the connected arts of poetry and interpretation of poetry.
The central question is whether the rhapsode, or even the poet himself, possesses knowledge. . . or whether he "speaks well" and judges who "speaks well" on some other basis. Plato advances the theory that poets, and those who successfully interpret them, experience a kind of divine possession, an ek-stasis that sets them outside of themselves.
00:06 overview, characters, and theme of the dialogue
12:53 a hint about reading Platonic dialogues
14:43 whether rhapsodes possess knowledge or not
25:09 poetry and interpretation as divine possession
36:56 whether poets possess knowledge or not
44:23 the example of Homer
You can access a free online version of the Ion here: http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/ion.html
You can also hear the Ion read along here: https://librivox.org/ion-by-plato/
Want to access a course on the Ion, with interactive exercises, handouts, and more? https://curious.com/gregorysadler/series/introduction-to-platos-ion-dialogue
Gregory B. Sadler is the president and co-founder of ReasonIO. The content of this video is provided here as part of ReasonIO's mission of putting philosophy into practice -- making complex philosophical texts and thinkers accessible for students and lifelong learners. If you'd like to make a contribution to help fund Dr. Sadler's ongoing educational projects, you can click here: http://bit.ly/KozD2y

In this lecture video, I discuss one of Plato's shortest works, his dialogue, the Ion (named after one of its interlocutors). This dialogue between the Athenian Socrates and a successful rhapsode, Ion, from Ephesus concerns the connected arts of poetry and interpretation of poetry.
The central question is whether the rhapsode, or even the poet himself, possesses knowledge. . . or whether he "speaks well" and judges who "speaks well" on some other basis. Plato advances the theory that poets, and those who successfully interpret them, experience a kind of divine possession, an ek-stasis that sets them outside of themselves.
00:06 overview, characters, and theme of the dialogue
12:53 a hint about reading Platonic dialogues
14:43 whether rhapsodes possess knowledge or not
25:09 poetry and interpretation as divine possession
36:56 whether poets possess knowledge or not
44:23 the example of Homer
You can access a free online version of the Ion here: http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/ion.html
You can also hear the Ion read along here: https://librivox.org/ion-by-plato/
Want to access a course on the Ion, with interactive exercises, handouts, and more? https://curious.com/gregorysadler/series/introduction-to-platos-ion-dialogue
Gregory B. Sadler is the president and co-founder of ReasonIO. The content of this video is provided here as part of ReasonIO's mission of putting philosophy into practice -- making complex philosophical texts and thinkers accessible for students and lifelong learners. If you'd like to make a contribution to help fund Dr. Sadler's ongoing educational projects, you can click here: http://bit.ly/KozD2y

Girls Republic -Topic - Poetry | ARY Musik

GirlsRepublic28th March 2016 Who runs the world? Girls. VJ Becks has taken the responsibility of empowering women by hosting Girls Republic. The show is a...

GirlsRepublic28th March 2016 Who runs the world? Girls. VJ Becks has taken the responsibility of empowering women by hosting Girls Republic. The show is all about giving awareness to women. The Live show not only spreads information but it also entertains the viewers by playing songs.

GirlsRepublic28th March 2016 Who runs the world? Girls. VJ Becks has taken the responsibility of empowering women by hosting Girls Republic. The show is all about giving awareness to women. The Live show not only spreads information but it also entertains the viewers by playing songs.

The Stream - The power of poetry

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"Poetry of Witness" (A Film by Billy Tooma & AnthonyCirilo) documents the struggle of six contemporary poets who have faced the duress of war, exile, and human rights violations to give voice to their experiences while wrestling with the complex moral quandaries of artistic production, memory, and trauma. The poets: Carolyn Forché (Salvadoran Civil War), Saghi Ghahraman (Iranian Revolution), Fady Joudah (Doctors Without Borders), Claudia Serea (Socialist Republic of Romania), Mario Susko (Bosnian War), and Bruce Weigl (Vietnam War) offer first-person accounts of how their experiences as soldier, activist, doctor, and survivor imprint their poetry as evidence of those conflicts, rather than as representations of them.
Along the way, the poets read from their work and all poems are accompanied by original artwork by JimmyBuitrago, as well as a musical score by Will Lewis. Thus, the story is told both through an evolving conversation with the poets, as well as through musical and visual interpretations of the poems, evolving the story from a contextualization of the term “poetry of witness” to thematic conversations around the questions of memory and imagination, to truth and the ethics of identity, to the struggle for freedom of speech and the rights to one’s own body. Duncan Wu (Georgetown University) and Neil J. Kressel (William Paterson University) help to contextualize these discussions throughout with historical and psychoanalytic perspectives.
The film can be seen as an extension of the decades-long work Forché has conducted in the subject, beginning with her landmark anthology "Against Forgetting: Twentieth Century Poetry of Witness" (1993). Coinciding with the publication of a new anthology (co-edited by Forché and Wu), "Poetry of Witness: The Tradition in English, 1500-2001" (2014), this documentary brings the conversation to a wider audience.
Purchase the DVD on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Poetry-Witness-Carolyn-Forch%C3%A9/dp/B01KG8L1US/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1481673106&sr=8-2&keywords=billy+tooma

"Poetry of Witness" (A Film by Billy Tooma & AnthonyCirilo) documents the struggle of six contemporary poets who have faced the duress of war, exile, and human rights violations to give voice to their experiences while wrestling with the complex moral quandaries of artistic production, memory, and trauma. The poets: Carolyn Forché (Salvadoran Civil War), Saghi Ghahraman (Iranian Revolution), Fady Joudah (Doctors Without Borders), Claudia Serea (Socialist Republic of Romania), Mario Susko (Bosnian War), and Bruce Weigl (Vietnam War) offer first-person accounts of how their experiences as soldier, activist, doctor, and survivor imprint their poetry as evidence of those conflicts, rather than as representations of them.
Along the way, the poets read from their work and all poems are accompanied by original artwork by JimmyBuitrago, as well as a musical score by Will Lewis. Thus, the story is told both through an evolving conversation with the poets, as well as through musical and visual interpretations of the poems, evolving the story from a contextualization of the term “poetry of witness” to thematic conversations around the questions of memory and imagination, to truth and the ethics of identity, to the struggle for freedom of speech and the rights to one’s own body. Duncan Wu (Georgetown University) and Neil J. Kressel (William Paterson University) help to contextualize these discussions throughout with historical and psychoanalytic perspectives.
The film can be seen as an extension of the decades-long work Forché has conducted in the subject, beginning with her landmark anthology "Against Forgetting: Twentieth Century Poetry of Witness" (1993). Coinciding with the publication of a new anthology (co-edited by Forché and Wu), "Poetry of Witness: The Tradition in English, 1500-2001" (2014), this documentary brings the conversation to a wider audience.
Purchase the DVD on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Poetry-Witness-Carolyn-Forch%C3%A9/dp/B01KG8L1US/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1481673106&sr=8-2&keywords=billy+tooma

Roman Politics and Poetry: Cicero and Catullus

The Roman love poet Catullus wrote passionate poems about his tempestuous relationship with 'Lesbia', as well as obscene diatribes about high profile contempora...

The Roman love poet Catullus wrote passionate poems about his tempestuous relationship with 'Lesbia', as well as obscene diatribes about high profile contemporaries like Julius Caesar.
In this vodcast Dr RhiannonEvans and Dr Sonya Wurster discuss Catullus' apparent rejection of traditional Roman values and why the conservative politician Cicero strongly disapproved of poets like Catullus.

The Roman love poet Catullus wrote passionate poems about his tempestuous relationship with 'Lesbia', as well as obscene diatribes about high profile contemporaries like Julius Caesar.
In this vodcast Dr RhiannonEvans and Dr Sonya Wurster discuss Catullus' apparent rejection of traditional Roman values and why the conservative politician Cicero strongly disapproved of poets like Catullus.

This is a recording of the live feed for the third Dr. Sadler's Philosophy forum, where I started out by discussing Plato as an author, his views about mimesis and poetic production, and how these views of his give us hints about the status of his own work. After that, I fielded questions and comments from viewers.
Plato's works are rather paradoxical, in that on one level he appears to devalue or denigrate mimesis and poetry, while at the same time, he uses both of them to great advantage in the dialogues themselves.
Viewers were not only be able to watch and listen, but also be able to participate by writing questions and comments either on the page for the event or in the Q&Ainterface.
I've been asked about suggested readings for this hangout. I ended up touching on the following dialogues by Plato: Ion, Symposium, Phaedrus, Republic, Meno, Protagorus -- and perhaps others as well.
Although the translations a rather old, I'm a big fan of having at one's fingertips the one-volume "CollectedDialogues of Plato" http://amzn.to/1jJGy6a
I'm also a fan of publicly available online texts, and you can find them at MIT's InternetClassicsArchive http://classics.mit.edu/Browse/browse-Plato.html

This is a recording of the live feed for the third Dr. Sadler's Philosophy forum, where I started out by discussing Plato as an author, his views about mimesis and poetic production, and how these views of his give us hints about the status of his own work. After that, I fielded questions and comments from viewers.
Plato's works are rather paradoxical, in that on one level he appears to devalue or denigrate mimesis and poetry, while at the same time, he uses both of them to great advantage in the dialogues themselves.
Viewers were not only be able to watch and listen, but also be able to participate by writing questions and comments either on the page for the event or in the Q&Ainterface.
I've been asked about suggested readings for this hangout. I ended up touching on the following dialogues by Plato: Ion, Symposium, Phaedrus, Republic, Meno, Protagorus -- and perhaps others as well.
Although the translations a rather old, I'm a big fan of having at one's fingertips the one-volume "CollectedDialogues of Plato" http://amzn.to/1jJGy6a
I'm also a fan of publicly available online texts, and you can find them at MIT's InternetClassicsArchive http://classics.mit.edu/Browse/browse-Plato.html

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1:16:33

The Republic Book 1 by Plato read by A Poetry Channel

Well, kiddies, this video file was too large for Facebook so here I am on Youtube again, ...

The Republic Book 1 by Plato read by A Poetry Channel

Well, kiddies, this video file was too large for Facebook so here I am on Youtube again, posting my reading here with minimal imagery. Let's see if some bogus group comes along to claim copyright on Plato's images.
Synopsis of Book 1 of the Republic:
While visiting the Piraeus with Glaucon, Polemarchus asks Socrates to join him for a celebration. Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Thrasymachus are then each asked their definitions of justice by Socrates. Cephalus defines justice as giving what is owed. Polemarchus says justice is "the art which gives good to friends and evil to enemies". Thrasymachus proclaims "justice is nothing else than the interest of the stronger". Socrates overturns their definitions and says that it is your advantage to be just and disadvantage to be unjust. The first book ends in aporia concerning its essence.

37:19

Adonis Interview: I Was Born for Poetry

The story of one of the great poets of the Arab world. How an original poem written for th...

Adonis Interview: I Was Born for Poetry

The story of one of the great poets of the Arab world. How an original poem written for the Syrian president sent him to school, how he got the name Adonis, revolutionized Arabic poetry and lives in the exile of being – in continuous beginnings.
Though he grew up in a poor rural farming environment, Adonis’ father familiarized him with old Arab cultural heritage. The essence of this heritage, Adonis feels, is poetry, and he thus grew up reading the classic Arab poets such as al-Mutanabbi, Abu Tammam and al-Ma’arri. When the first elected president of The Syrian Republic, Shukri al-Quwatli, came to visit his village in 1943, following Syria’s independence, the young Adonis took it upon himself to present him with a poem he had written in the president’s honour. This poem made such an impression on the president, that he granted him a wish – that of going to school.
‘Adonis’ was a name that the poet took on in his teens, inspired by his reading of the mythological tale of Adonis and motivated by the constant rejection of his poems by magazines due to his real name (Ali Ahmad Said Esber). The nature of this new name would, however, also come to be significant for how his life turned out, as he says: “In one way or another my own life became a sort of a myth… Sometimes I hesitate to tell it. Because how can someone have a dream which becomes a reality?”
In extension of this, Adonis reflects of the line of coincidences that seem to have shaped his life: “My life has been a series of continuous beginnings. One leap here, another leap there, as if it was all about escaping from the social and political environment I lived in.”
Ali Ahmad Said Esber (born 1930), known as Adonis, is a Syrian poet, essayist and translator. He took on the name ‘Adonis’ at age 17 when he was rejected by a number of magazines under his real name. Adonis is often seen as a rebel, who modernized Arabic poetry, following his own rules. In 1955 he was imprisoned in Syria as a result of his beliefs and political conviction. Following his release from prison in 1956 he moved to Beirut, Lebanon and has since resided primarily in Paris, France. From 1980-1981 he was a professor of Arabic at the Sorbonne in Paris. Adonis became a leading exponent of the Neo-Sufi trend in modern Arabic poetry and has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature many times since 1988 and is widely reputed to be the greatest living poet of the Arab world.
Adonis was interviewed by Hanna Ziadeh at his home in Copenhagen, November 2014.
Camera: Klaus Elmer
Produced by: ChristianLund
Edited by: Kamilla Bruus
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Museum of Modern Art, 2015
Supported by Nordea-fonden

23:31

THE POETRY OF ROBINSON JEFFERS read by Judith Anderson part 1

Divinely Superfluous Beauty
To the Stone-Cutters
Night
Boats in a Fog
Granite and Cypr...

In this lecture video, I discuss one of Plato's shortest works, his dialogue, the Ion (named after one of its interlocutors). This dialogue between the Athenian Socrates and a successful rhapsode, Ion, from Ephesus concerns the connected arts of poetry and interpretation of poetry.
The central question is whether the rhapsode, or even the poet himself, possesses knowledge. . . or whether he "speaks well" and judges who "speaks well" on some other basis. Plato advances the theory that poets, and those who successfully interpret them, experience a kind of divine possession, an ek-stasis that sets them outside of themselves.
00:06 overview, characters, and theme of the dialogue
12:53 a hint about reading Platonic dialogues
14:43 whether rhapsodes possess knowledge or not
25:09 poetry and interpretation as divine possession
36:56 whether poets possess knowledge or not
44:23 the example of Homer
You can access a free online version of the Ion here: http://classics.mit.edu/Plato/ion.html
You can also hear the Ion read along here: https://librivox.org/ion-by-plato/
Want to access a course on the Ion, with interactive exercises, handouts, and more? https://curious.com/gregorysadler/series/introduction-to-platos-ion-dialogue
Gregory B. Sadler is the president and co-founder of ReasonIO. The content of this video is provided here as part of ReasonIO's mission of putting philosophy into practice -- making complex philosophical texts and thinkers accessible for students and lifelong learners. If you'd like to make a contribution to help fund Dr. Sadler's ongoing educational projects, you can click here: http://bit.ly/KozD2y

25:15

Girls Republic -Topic - Poetry | ARY Musik

Girls Republic 28th March 2016 Who runs the world? Girls. VJ Becks has taken the respo...

Girls Republic -Topic - Poetry | ARY Musik

GirlsRepublic28th March 2016 Who runs the world? Girls. VJ Becks has taken the responsibility of empowering women by hosting Girls Republic. The show is all about giving awareness to women. The Live show not only spreads information but it also entertains the viewers by playing songs.

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1:00:47

Poetry of Witness

"Poetry of Witness" (A Film by Billy Tooma & Anthony Cirilo) documents the struggle of six...

Poetry of Witness

"Poetry of Witness" (A Film by Billy Tooma & AnthonyCirilo) documents the struggle of six contemporary poets who have faced the duress of war, exile, and human rights violations to give voice to their experiences while wrestling with the complex moral quandaries of artistic production, memory, and trauma. The poets: Carolyn Forché (Salvadoran Civil War), Saghi Ghahraman (Iranian Revolution), Fady Joudah (Doctors Without Borders), Claudia Serea (Socialist Republic of Romania), Mario Susko (Bosnian War), and Bruce Weigl (Vietnam War) offer first-person accounts of how their experiences as soldier, activist, doctor, and survivor imprint their poetry as evidence of those conflicts, rather than as representations of them.
Along the way, the poets read from their work and all poems are accompanied by original artwork by JimmyBuitrago, as well as a musical score by Will Lewis. Thus, the story is told both through an evolving conversation with the poets, as well as through musical and visual interpretations of the poems, evolving the story from a contextualization of the term “poetry of witness” to thematic conversations around the questions of memory and imagination, to truth and the ethics of identity, to the struggle for freedom of speech and the rights to one’s own body. Duncan Wu (Georgetown University) and Neil J. Kressel (William Paterson University) help to contextualize these discussions throughout with historical and psychoanalytic perspectives.
The film can be seen as an extension of the decades-long work Forché has conducted in the subject, beginning with her landmark anthology "Against Forgetting: Twentieth Century Poetry of Witness" (1993). Coinciding with the publication of a new anthology (co-edited by Forché and Wu), "Poetry of Witness: The Tradition in English, 1500-2001" (2014), this documentary brings the conversation to a wider audience.
Purchase the DVD on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Poetry-Witness-Carolyn-Forch%C3%A9/dp/B01KG8L1US/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1481673106&sr=8-2&keywords=billy+tooma

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The woman tasked with caring for accused Florida shooter Nikolas Cruz and his brother have moved quickly to file court papers seeking control of their inheritance the day after the massacre at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School, Newsweek reported. When the mother of Nikolas and Zachary Cruz died from flu-related pneumonia last November, their lives were entrusted to Roxanne Deschamps, the report said....

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Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingTo this day it’s something my aunt hardly mentions, let alone discusses. And like a few other families living in the United States, it’s taboo and completely off limits ... Neither was it as widespread, since Japan had nearly conquered most of East Asia including parts of China. But still, U.S ... authorities continued the comfort station system absent formal slavery ... The U.S ... military authorities ... ....

Eight days after V-Day, the SPECTRA ReadingSeries returns to Rozz-Tox tonight with an "all lovers open mic event." ... Rozz-Tox is located at 2108 3rd Ave., Rock Island... on Friday, and contestants have 24 hours to write and submit their best fiction, non-fiction, and/or poetry pieces ... Contestant entries will be judged blind in categories of poetry, fiction and non-fiction ... AmbroseUniversity, Davenport ... ....

The celebration of literature by African-American authors continues in 2018 with Citrus County’s eleventh observance of the NationalAfrican American Read-In to be held from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. Sunday, Feb ... Ranging from speeches to spirituals, picture books to poetry to prayer; short selections will be read aloud allowing listeners to enter the fascinating world of ideas and images conveyed through the written word ... LecantoHighway ... ....

Review. "Off the Charts. The Hidden Lives and Lessons of American Child Prodigies" by Ann Hulbert ... The wunderkind often grows into a has-been ... And that flouting of expectations is often as "off the charts" as are the children ... These two stories provide the basic themes of prodigy that Hulbert explores, with an exhausting cast of characters in disciplines ranging from math and science to music and tennis to computer coding and poetry ... ....

Nationalist political parties and literary organizations held meetings and protest demonstrations separately on International Mother Language Day in support of their demands that the government declare all major languages of the country “national languages” ... PkMAP’s demo ... After the seminar, a Pashto poetic session was also organised, in which a number of Karachi-based Pashto poets shared their poetry with the audience ... ....

Boston is a cultural powerhouse – from photography and watercolor to opera and ballet – culture finds a welcoming and supportive home in Boston. The Boston collection highlights some of our favorites –from art that makes you think and poetry that makes you cry to photography that captures a timeless emotion. The sun sets behind pedestrians walking along a foot path under the Zakim Bridge in Boston, MA, Feb. 2, 2018 ... @neothepom10 ... . ... . ... ....

CHEAP THRILLS. We’ve added a list of accessible art and entertainment in all categories, $10 or less a person. Tell us what you think with an email to relisheditor@wsjournal.com. f Thursday 22 Feb. Open Mic with CountryDan Collins. 6.30 p.m. Muddy CreekCafe, 5455 Bethania Road, WS. 336-923-8623 ... 3 p.m ... The Word Is Out Open Mic Poetry ... “Mo Better Blues” Open Mic Poetry ... f The Word Is Out Open Mic Poetry ... “Mo Better Blues” Open Mic Poetry....

The presence of poetry, on an ongoing basis, may inspire some people, according to longtime Dundalk resident, poet DennisSidney Martin... Although Martin had a full time job, it didn’t hinder him from writing poetry ... As a member of the Ateaze SeniorCenter for the past six years, Martin has conducted poetry readings, poetry workshops and contributes to the center's monthly poetry group....

Deepika Padukone wrote a poetry when she was in the seventh grade ... The actress, when at the age of seven, had penned a poetry and posted it on her Instagram account. She captioned it, "My attempt at poetry in the 7th grade (sic).". my attempt at poetry in the 7th grade!ððð ... poem is 'I Am' and here are a few lines from the poetry.....